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SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREI WfcATHER K LAMA 111 HM.Ut AND Vl( IN I I V ! air today end tiundsr. boUi days DO. Low tunlihl M. WESISHN OHKUON vair alultg rna.l lMiJ. llt4'lNlllg tfliHlUlnaM. Ill- laiul aevlluiia iMilly i-luuUy allaniuuiis luiisldarable lilalil anil iimiiiiIiis low rluutlliiaaa and lug Itxlay and Sunday l.lllla tamparatuia eliana High bulh daa SJ tu si Low tmuahl ju to 4U. Iluuthaaal wliiua olf allula olglll to IS mil, ait lluur KASIEHN OMKtlON- -Oanarallr fair today, tonight and Munday estapl tor ftig. low (lmida and diusle ixulharn vallaya. Ltlllo Uniparalut changa. High U Id U earapl alMut 40 In tug aiaaa. aw tnnlght U III Jl ggcapt iU In hlghar valla. , UMANlg I'Alill ANU VIONITY-fair today Ihtviigh kunday. rg night and mornlitga his both daya M. Low to Ight aw. NUKTIIKKN CAI.irOHNIA ralr to day and varlabla high rloudlnvaa to night and Sunday, Ux-al tt aloiia rnaat and In momma m vallava. allgtilly roolar Sunday. Wlnrta .la lo IX mile, an hour mostly amjlhaaat and awulh oil roa.l. Yealerday'a High . Jl Lw Thla Morning U resident Leaving All members are asked to attend the Evergreen Harden club meeting Monday night at t o'clock In the Allamont erhool. Thanksgiving arrangements will be tilde. It la Olf last meeting t which the president. Mrs. T. L. Ooodwln. will preside. Bhe U mov Ing to Washington next a rinl Degree Klnmalh Pall inor India will confer Uie Ilrit degree work on candldatea brouitht In by Bnnens lodge Tueaday night at IOOK hall. Refreshments will be served after Initiation. All nirra brri are asked to be present. riooclile Party The Bliata View Orange Home Economic club will aporuor a pinochle parly at 1 o'clock tonight at the home of Mra. tdllh Wlard, CT00 Wlard. Mrg. Marguerite Wlard will be co-host- Missionary Mlag Murden Woodg, daughter of Key. and Mra. Mar- tlndule Wuoda of the rirsl Metho dlal church of Klamath Kails, ar rived Prltluy In ttoinosy, India, to brgln a three-year term aa nils alunary to native young people In the Marellly area. Iter hesdquar tera will be a Mcthotltat mission achuul In Burellly. MIm Wuoda la a graduate of Die College of Pugel Hound and recently completed poet graduate work at the mUalon achool of Hartford Theological aemlnary at Hartford, Conn. She lef the United mates October 4. To Upend Thankag lying Mr. and Mra. II. K. Hex of Han Mateo, Calif., will arrive Monday to apend Thanksgiving with hta parenu, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Peg, and will leave for Utelr home on Prlday. He la employed by Pan American. Correction Nelghborg of Wood craft will meet Monday, November 31, Instead of Monday, November M, aa previously announced. Vlallor Lorna Jager, Junction City, who la a Junior at BOCE. la a week-end guest of Virginia Thur man, 3301 Hllyard. octal Meeting -There will be a meeting of the Catholic Daughtera at ( p. m. Tueaday. In the K. C. hall. A program la planned and re frrahments will be aerved. Three B Club The Three ft club will hold a pre-TheiikaglvIng dinner at 4 SO p. m. Hunday. In the KO hall and dining room. Member and friends are Invited. Happy Hour The next meeting of tha Happy Hour club will be Tueaday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra. George Hum, 4.19 Pine. Rattunage Hale The Eight and Porty i sponsoring a rummage aale, December t and 1 upatalra In the Memorial building. Return Home Mr. and Mra. Fred Peterann returned recently to their home on Bummcra lane from a motor-trip which took tlirm through New England. They visited there with relative and In New York were guests of their daughter" fam ily. Dr. and Mra. William R. Baeel tnan and tnung sons, Eric and Per. Mra. Baeotmsn will be remembered a tha foymer Maxine Petaraon. In Illinois they apent some time at Oaleaburi, Peuiraon'a boyhood home. The return trip waa made through the eouthem eta lea. In Play Evle Rowland, who la etudylng the secretarial course at Armstrong college, Berkeley, will plsy the leading role of "Judy." In the college adaptation of the Broad way and screen hit, "A Date With Judy." Thla play will be featured by tha Thespian, dramatlca society of Armitrong college, In the audi torium on December (. New Flying Club Formed, Plane Bought In an effort to stimulate more fly ing activity and provide more eco nomical flying, a group has formed the Klamath Ply-More club. Beveral organizational meeting! have been held, and by-laws, con stitution and operating rules will be approved at Uie next meeting, 7:30 p. m Monday In the airport office of the Stlnson Plying service. The club Is Incorporated under , stale laws. Roy T. Premo Is presi dent: Louis Bock, vice president: ;B. A. Dsvldson, secretary-treasurer; I and Chet Stlnson. operations mans Iger. ! PUne ! An Aeronra Champion 7 AC has been purchased for the club and flying activity la scheduled to start thla month. Ten men have already signified their desire to Join the club and by-laws will limit the tout membership to not more than IS al tlo hold the rating of private pi lot or better. Pilots who have completed OI flight training and hare been un able to continue flying due to high costs are particularity Invited to at tend the Monday night meeting or I call Premo or Davidson for further Information. Other clubs will be formed as the demand Increases. fee Skates, Fireballs And Beauty By BILL Jfc.NKINK II TOUCH of winter Is beginning to creep Into the air these days, and especially these ntornlngs. Won't be long now until there should be some Ice skating. And thla year the ardent fans of Uie sport will have a larger and better place to Indulge. Ham Hinllh and the boys from the city have kept busy with their project out past Moore park and have both en larged and Improved Uie rink there, There la more space for Ice, and across the rosd Is more space to park, which proved quite a prob lem last yesr. The shed haa been Improved and all In all things are looking pretty bright. It's all up to tha weatherman now. THE skies seem to have been full of flaming objects lately, with reports coming In from avery direc tion but most of them agreeing that what they saw was In the west. A huge, bluish bsll of fire with a tall was seen by seversl people, and other manifestations of heavenly fiieworka have been reported. Some of them may be explained away by the fact that Babe Reeder waa test ing out a goose flare Thursdsy night. A goose flsre Is a bomb shot from a 30 04 rifle and Is used to scare birds off the grain fields earlier In the season. That may be what some people ssw. Another man reports a mysterious object In the sky which he spotted when he waa some 30 miles Uie other side of Chlloquln. It seemed to fall In the general direction of Happy Camp. That could hardly be Babe's goose flsre. The AP wire report hss carried seversl yarns from about the Northwest about other showers of fiery balls. Maybe we are undergoing a meteor shower. I would Imagine the whole thing. will be satisfactorily explained once J. Hugh Pruett, at the UO, gels hold of It and goea to work. THE North Entrance parkway more and more stakes are appearing that will someday mark Uie site of tall trees and flowering bushes. Pifty years from now that la going tn be one of Uie most beautiful city entrances anywhere In the state. Everything from stately Ponderoaa pines to native grasses will be rep resented. Maybe Just tha shot in the arm that Klamath needa to keep on Improving Uie looks of Uie city. Gosh knows we need a little im provement In the lines of beauty. Oregon Employts Resolutions Eye Klamath Farm Bureau Group At State Meet Members of the Klamath county farm bureau returned her thla week from a four-day aesslon of the State Farm Bureau federation at La Orande where more than 600 at tended from throughout the it ate. Pred Rueck. Bonanza, waa elect ed third vice president of Uie atata bureau and Klamath Palis will be host group to the atata organiza tion In November of I960. Klamath won over Marlon county by one vote, delegates advised. Attending from hers were Lee Holllday, Klamath Palls, voting del egate; Prank W. Brown, Langell valley, ' county president; Lloyd Hanklni, Bonanza, president of the Bonanza center: John Tofell, Bo nanza, Mra. John Tofell, president of Associated Women, and Mr. and Mrs. Pred Rueck. Rueck la regional director and Mrs. Rueck la county secretary. ,The session ended Thursdsy. PORTLAND. Nov. It -Tlil Oregon Stale Employes association convention waa leafing through nearly 30 proposed resolutions lo ose. A few, designed to Improve the security of state workera, were out lined by President L. R. White at Uie opening of Uie convention yes terday. White recommended a study of wages, to keep state salaries on a par with private business. Ha also proposed more liberal retirement rules. Including pensions for spouses of employes who die before retire ment age. WE WILL BE CLOSED Thursday, Nov. 24 Thanksgiving Day KOHN'S Flower Shop 430 Moin KLAMATH Flower Shop 1211 Main DRIVE-IN Flower Shop 3614 South 6th OALI'S IEST FRIEND HELPS ALL HE CAN Fourteen-year-old Dole Croft faithful dog, Butch, guards him so fiercely thot the boy's mother can't even approach his hospital bed until Dale tells Butch it's okay. The Sioux Falls, S. D., boy has a brittle bone disease and has suffered so many fractures he has lost ount. This it about his ISOth. Tha first recorded use of form I ture of railroad atatloa aesta bent plywood was In the manufaa- I New York City la 1110. 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Growers of vegetables and tree fruits discussed the latest develop ments tn the horticultural field and heard reports from experts. Robert Nunnemsker of Hood River was elected president to re place Lon Hswlins of Eugene. Other elected officers are Ward Spatt of Medford; Tom Harper of Junction City, second vice president: C. King Benton Jr.. Hood River, third vice president, and C. O. Rawllnga, secretary-treasurer. All Cadets in Act WEST POINT, N.Y. Thirteen Ar my football playera have entered the scoring column. Halfback Jim Cain, with four touchdowns against Columbia, and fullback Oil Stephen son, with an equal number against Harvard, shsre top honors. CORRECTION! HOTPOINT PUSH-BUTTON Electric Range at 359.95 IS NOT GOLD-PLATED Only the z.tM.OOeth range an display In Rickys Windows 700 Main St. It gold-plated. M '. 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